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Shanaia packed the clothes she chose into two large luggage. She just zipped up the bag when there was a knock on her door. “Come in,” she hollered from her walk-in closet. When she looked up, she saw her brothers. “What do you want?” she asked them. “Are you sure you are really, okay?” Crane asked. “Yeah, why?” she asked back. “We are just worried. You are having a hard time because she wanted you to remember and now you are in a deal with her.” Crane said. “Is your memory back?” Seb asked and his sister shook her head. “None of the forgotten memories is back, Seb. Yes, I watched the videos you gave me but that was it. I made the deal in my own accord,” Shanaia told him. Then Seb suddenly looked worried. “You watched everything?” he asked. “Well, not everything. I stopped at th